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Review of Public Space Protection Orders
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Meeting: 10/09/2024 - Cabinet (Item 30)
30 Public Spaces Protection Orders
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To give due consideration to the approval of Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) in South Kesteven, in relation to dog fouling, the requirement for dogs to be placed on leads, alcohol control in designated places of the district and the exclusion of dogs from enclosed children’s play areas.
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 PSPO Dog Fouling, item 30
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- Appendix 2 for PSPO Dogs On Leads, item 30
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- Appendix 3 PSPO Dog Exclusion, item 30
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- Appendix 3a Dog Exclusion Maps, item 30
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- Appendix 4 for PSPO- Alcohol Control Areas, item 30
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- Appendix 5 PSPO Consultation Report, item 30
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- Appendix 6 PSPO Community Group Consultation List, item 30
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- Webcast for Public Spaces Protection Orders
Minutes:
Purpose of report
To give consideration to the approval of Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) in South Kesteven, in relation to dog fouling, the requirement for dogs to be placed on leads, alcohol control in designated places of the district and the exclusion of dogs from enclosed children’s play areas.
Decision
Cabinet:
- Notes the results of the public consultation on Public Spaces Protection Orders undertaken by the Council.
- Approves the Public Spaces Protection Order for the District of South Kesteven relating to dog fouling, for a 3-year period, unless discharged or varied.
- Approves the Public Spaces Protection Order for the District of South Kesteven relating to the requirement for dogs to be placed on leads by order of an Officer, for a 3-year period, unless discharged or varied.
- Approves the Public Spaces Protection Order relating to alcohol control in designated and specified areas, as outlined in the draft Order, for a 3-year period, unless discharged or varied.
- Approves the Public Spaces Protection Order excluding dogs from enclosed children’s play areas within the District of South Kesteven, for a 3-year period, unless discharged or varied.
- Approves an immediate consultation with statutory consultees for Public Space Protection Orders concerning a recommended maximum number of dogs on leads per person.
- Delegates authority to senior officers to explore opportunities for widening the number of individuals able to issue enforcement notices, enabling volunteers to the Council to be trained to undertake enforcement activities.
- Agrees to the use of dog leads which were of a safe length, rather than a defined length of one metre, as determined by officers.
Alternative options considered and rejected
Cabinet could have agreed not to put the new Orders in place; this would have restricted the ability to enforce against the matters covered by the proposed Order.
Cabinet may have determined that the legal test had not been met in some or all of the Orders, in which case the Order(s) would not have been approved.
If changes to the draft orders had been proposed, further consultation may have been necessary.
Reasons for decision
The Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 introduced Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) to address nuisance behaviour. They were intended to help ensure that the law-abiding majority could use public spaces safe from anti-social behaviour. They also ensured an effective mechanism was available to deal with issues detailed in the Orders.
Cabinet had previously reviewed extensions to PSPOs in October 2023; these Orders had been processed as new PSPOs and were recommended for a 3-year period but could be amended if necessary.
A total of 91 responses were received to the consultation on this issue. This consultation was received by stakeholders including:
- Any individual or body from those who lived in, worked in or visited the restricted areas who wished to make representation
- The Police; including the Chief Officer of Lincolnshire Police and the local policing body. This included the Neighbourhood Policing Team for the district
- Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner
- Parish, town, district and county ... view the full minutes text for item 30